The dope card? That is rich! It's the LP who base their party lines in dope pandering. THe dope card! what a bunch of hypocrits.

But that is actualy weak, because the LP is pro-abortion and against the war on terror, Iraq and communism... they love China... and democrats and Clinton having sex privately in our WhiteHouse.

Goody.

Moreover the LP is not about truth, it is about power. The LP wants power, period. I mean, the megalomania of "founding" a party that adds nothing, but absolutely nothing, to the debate and the issues.

The dope card? That is rich! It's the LP who base their party lines in dope pandering. THe dope card! what a bunch of hypocrits.

Too much caffeine this morning? You seem over-excited.

But that is actualy weak, because the LP is pro-abortion and against the war on terror, Iraq and communism... they love China... and democrats and Clinton having sex privately in our WhiteHouse.

And I disagree with most of those position, though I don't know where you get the notion that they are either pro-China or anti-China. They tend to be free market promoters, which is quite the opposite of the democrat's socialistic approach. As for Clinton's privacy, I have to ask you if you agree with the democrats that it was about sex since that is what you seem to be insinuating. It was about lying under oath - I don't really know anybody that cares a whit about Clinton's sex life.

Goody.

whatever!

Moreover the LP is not about truth, it is about power. The LP wants power, period. I mean, the megalomania of "founding" a party that adds nothing, but absolutely nothing, to the debate and the issues.

Now I really would like to know how you came up with the silly notion that the libertarian party is seeking power. In the sense that it promotes keeping power among the populace, I'd agree, but I don't see how decreasing government authoritarianism is somehow trying to increase the party's power. Nor do I see how speaking out against further tax increases can be seen as seeking power. Their actions speak the opposite of what you propose.

As I said in a previous post, the libertarian party serves to provide checks and balances when the two major parties start to act alike. As much as it may bother you, they have that right. And when it comes to things involving liberty and financial freedom, the libertarians are most often right. Their stance on taxes in Oregon illustrates that nicely.